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As FDA approaches decision on Alzheimer's drug, 2 deaths raise concerns

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Japanese pharmaceutical company Eisai has denied that two deaths that have sparked concerns about a new Alzheimer's disease drug treatment are attributed to its trials.

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Amid looming helium shortage, Philips enters research agreement to study alternative cooling methods for MRI scanners

Philips MRI

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The healthcare industry accounts for close to 30% of global helium consumption, with MRI equipment needs accounting for a significant portion of that figure.

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FDA announces another recall for troubled heart device after multiple hospitalizations

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This latest recall involves the device's driveline boot cover, which “can become stiff over time” and cause problems for clinicians. There have been 33 complaints since 2017 related to the issue.

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PHOTO GALLERY: New technology and trends at RSNA 2022

Dynamic lung air flow analysis just using X-ray without any contrast with new technology from 4D Medical.
Dynamic lung air flow analysis just using X-ray without any contrast with new technology from 4D Medical.

Images from the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2022 annual meeting Nov. 27- Dec. 1 in Chicago. The gallery includes new technologies and a look at sights around the world's largest radiology conference. 

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Experts call for reporting of all incidentally detected coronary calcifications

Experts recently found that reporting of coronary calcium is frequently limited to only moderate to severe cases.

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Radiology journal showcases top medical images of 2022

The winning imagery from RSNA via François Mitterrand University Hospital in Dijon, France.

Capping the RSNA 2022 conference in Chicago, an RSNA editorial board has selected a 3D cinematic rendering as the single best radiological image of the year.

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Boston Scientific's new TAVR system associated with high success rate, low mortality rate

Boston Scientific Acurate neo2 TAVR

The new-look device gained CE mark approval in Europe in 2020, but it has not been approved yet in the United States.

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VillageMD partners with Point32Health for primary care expansion

Physicians are now bracing for payment cuts after the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) published its final rule for the 2023 Physician Fee Schedule.
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VillageMD, a value-based care primary services provider, is expanding access to care through a partnership with Point32Health to offer services in Massachusetts.

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AI generates imitation lung X-rays replete with diagnosable pathologies

Stanford researchers have created synthetic yet highly realistic chest X-rays by customizing an open-source AI model called Stable Diffusion for rendering text as images.

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High copays keep many heart failure patients from filling needed prescriptions

Researchers examined data from more than 900 patients, presenting their findings in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Money and healthcare spending and econimics.

Researchers examined data from more than 900 patients, presenting their findings in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

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